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Proofreading marks (also called proofreaders' marks) are symbols and notations for correcting typeset pages. The proofreader places these marks in the margins and in corresponding lines of text. A slash separates marginal marks that appear on the same line.
A mark is also placed in the text to indicate where the correction needs to be made. A caret (^) indicates an addition, and a line through the text indicates a deletion or a replacement. Proofreading marks are traditionally written in red ink for better visibility.
Proofreading marks (also called proofreaders' marks) are symbols and notations for correcting typeset pages. The proofreader places these marks in the margins and in corresponding lines of text. A slash separates marginal marks that appear on the same line.
A horizontal line delete mark is made through a phrase, sentence, or paragraph. A vertical line delete mark is made through a single letter or mark of punctuation. The letter or punctuation to be deleted may also be circled with the delete mark. A stroke through a capital letter means set it in lowercase.
Capitalize: To capitalize mark is three horizontal lines under the letter that should be capitalized. Lowercase: The lowercase mark is a line through the letter that should be lowercase.
Copy Editing Marks. A caret shows where an additional or corrected or substituted letter, word, or phrase is to be inserted in or above the line. A horizontal line delete mark is made through a phrase, sentence, or paragraph. A vertical line delete mark is made through a single letter or mark of punctuation.
insert word delete center A slash through a Better means use lowercase. A wavy line under text means use boldface. A straight line under text means use italics. ... A carat means insert word. This symbol means to delete.
Lowercase: The lowercase mark is a line through the letter that should be lowercase. If the whole word needs to be lowercase, draw the line through the first letter and then extend a horizontal line over the rest of the word.
UC. Short for uppercase (capital letters). UC/LC. Short for uppercase and lowercase.
The word proofreading has taken on a definition separate from the role it plays in the publication of manuscripts. What most people are referring to when they use the word proofreading is the process of checking a document for any kind of grammatical, typographical, or formatting errors.
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